Royalty-Free Music for Product Display Videos
Choose background music that shows shelves, windows, fixtures, and retail presentation

Product display videos need music that supports the shot without stealing attention from the products.
A window display, shelf setup, table arrangement, or showroom wall already has a visual job. The video needs to make the display feel clear, polished, and easy to watch. The music should help the viewer stay with the scene long enough to notice the product details.
Choose music that supports the display
A product display video usually moves slower than an ad or a launch clip.
The camera may glide across a shelf, stop on a window arrangement, show a styled table, or move from one product group to another. The edit often relies on clean motion, neat framing, and small details.
That means the music should feel steady.
Good choices often include light electronic tracks, soft pop instrumentals, clean lo-fi, calm corporate tracks, minimal beats, or warm acoustic pieces. The right track depends on the store style and the products on screen.
A homeware display may need something warm and relaxed. A skincare shelf may work better with soft, clean music. A tech showroom may need a smoother electronic track. A boutique clothing window may call for a stylish track with a light beat.
The key is restraint. Product display videos work best when the track gives the edit shape, but leaves room for the products to lead.
Avoid tracks that feel too dramatic, too busy, or too vocal-heavy. A strong hook can pull attention away from product packaging, color, texture, signage, or arrangement.
Match the track to the display style
Start with the visual merchandising goal.
Shelf reset videos need clean, organized music
A shelf reset video needs a track that feels clean and organized. The viewer should notice the arrangement, spacing, labels, and product mix.
Window display videos can carry more style
A window display video can carry a little more style. The music can feel seasonal, elegant, bright, playful, or premium, depending on the brand and the display concept.
Countertop displays need rhythm without a heavy drop
A countertop or table display often works well with music that has a clear rhythm but no heavy drop. This helps the edit feel intentional without making the video feel like a hard sell.
Showroom walk-throughs need steady movement
A showroom walk-through may need a slower track with steady movement. The music should give the camera motion a natural pace.
Use the edit as the guide. Short clips with quick cuts need a beat that helps each shot land. Slow pans and close-ups need a track with space.
Use licensed music before the display goes public
Product display videos often move across several places. A retailer may post the same clip on Instagram, add it to a website, send it to a supplier, play it on a showroom screen, or give it to a freelancer’s client.
That makes licensing worth checking before the final export.
Audiodrome music can be used for commercial and client work when the music stays embedded in the finished project. For client delivery, send the finished video and keep the raw music file out of the handoff.
A simple workflow helps:
- Pick the track after the edit direction is clear.
- Test the music under the actual product shots.
- Lower the volume enough for the visuals to stay central.
- Keep the receipt, license copy, and track details with the project folder.
- Export the finished video with the music embedded.
This gives the marketer, retailer, or client a cleaner handoff.
